std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator>::size, std::basic_string<CharT,Traits,Allocator>::length
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< cpp | string | basic string
size_type size() const; |
(1) | (noexcept since C++11) (constexpr since C++20) |
size_type length() const; |
(2) | (noexcept since C++11) (constexpr since C++20) |
Returns the number of CharT
elements in the string, i.e. std::distance(begin(), end()).
Parameters
(none)
Return value
The number of CharT
elements in the string.
Complexity
Unspecified |
(until C++11) |
Constant |
(since C++11) |
Notes
For std::string, the elements are bytes (objects of type char), which are not the same as characters if a multibyte encoding such as UTF-8 is used.
Example
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#include <cassert> #include <iterator> #include <string> int main() { std::string s("Exemplar"); assert(8 == s.size()); assert(s.size() == s.length()); assert(s.size() == static_cast<std::string::size_type>( std::distance(s.begin(), s.end()))); std::u32string a(U"ハロー・ワールド"); // 8 code points assert(8 == a.size()); // 8 code units in UTF-32 std::u16string b(u"ハロー・ワールド"); // 8 code points assert(8 == b.size()); // 8 code units in UTF-16 std::string c("ハロー・ワールド"); // 8 code points assert(24 == c.size()); // 24 code units in UTF-8 #if __cpp_lib_char8_t >= 201907L std::u8string d(u8"ハロー・ワールド"); // 8 code points assert(24 == d.size()); // 24 code units in UTF-8 #endif }
See also
checks whether the string is empty (public member function) | |
returns the maximum number of characters (public member function) | |
returns the number of characters (public member function of std::basic_string_view<CharT,Traits> ) |